With an example, show objects, properties functions and relations.

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Example

 “EVIL KING JOHN BROTHER OF RICHARD RULED ENGLAND IN 1200”

Objects : John, Richard, England, 1200

Relation : Ruled

Properties : Evil, King

Functions : BROTHER OF

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